Complete the sentences with the correct present simple negative form of the verbs in the box.
make celebrate (x2) eat (x2) play give
1 Here in China we Christmas presents on 25th December
2 Australians Midsummer Day in June because it's winter there.
3 Hanif is from Egypt. He in the day during Ramadan.
4 I am English. I grapes on New Year's Eve.
5 People in Africa the didgeridoo.
6 Here in India we sweets for The Day of the Dead on 2nd November. 7 People in Kazakhstan Nauryz in
February
Answers
Answer:
Not in love neither? Then let us say you are sad
Because you are not merry—and ’twere as easy
For you to laugh and leap and say you are merry
Because you are not sad. Now, by two-headed Janus,
Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.
Some that will evermore peep through their eyes
And laugh like parrots at a bagpiper,
And other of such vinegar aspect
Explanation:
Your mind is tossing on the ocean,
There, where your argosies with portly sail,
Like signors and rich burghers on the flood—
Or, as it were, the pageants of the sea—
Do overpeer the petty traffickers
That curtsy to them, do them reverence
As they fly by them with their woven wings.
We are provided with incomplete sentences that is required to be completed by using appropriate present simple negative form of the verbs in the box.. The words that will be used to fill the gaps in the sentences are "make celebrate (x2) eat (x2) play give".
- Here in China we DON'T MAKE Christmas presents on 25th December.
- Australians DON'T CELEBRATE Midsummer Day in June because it's winter there.
- Hanif is from Egypt. He DOESN'T EAT in the day during Ramadan.
- l am English. I DON'T EAT grapes on New Year's Eve.
- People in Africa DON'T PLAY the didgeridoo.
- Here in India we DON'T GIVE sweets for The Day of the Dead on 2nd November.
- People in Kazakhstan DON'T CELEBRATE Nauryz in February.
Usually the words "don't" and "doesn't" are used to give the negative form of the sentences.
Therefore, the sentences formed using the appropriate words are as given above.
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